Resultados de búsqueda - "cereal"

  1. Diagnosis of crop secondary and micro-nutrient deficiencies in sub-Saharan Africa por Wortmann, Charles S., Kaizzi, K.C., Maman, N., Cyamweshi, A., Dicko, M., Garba, M., Milner, M., Senkoro, C., Tarfa, B., Tettah, F., Kibunja, C., Muntholi, M., Nalivata, P., Nkonde, D., Nabahungu, L., Ouattara, K., Serme, I.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Crantz) RYR in Ghana, and foliar Zn with cereal RYR in Uganda. Positive RYR is powerful diagnostic information and indicative of good profit potential for well-targeted and well-specified SMN application. …”
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  2. Soil biological properties and fungal diversity under conservation agriculture in Indo-Gangetic Plains of India por Choudhary, Madhu, Sharma, Parbodh Chander, Jat, Hanuman Sahay, McDonald, Andrew J., Jat, Mangi Lal, Choudhary, Sharda, Garg, Neelam

    Publicado 2018
    “…This study clearly showed that CA with all three proven principles (no-tillage, residue retention and crop diversification) in maize-wheat-mungbean system resulted in higher microbial activities, fungal diversity and species richness compared to other cereal based management systems.…”
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  3. Using a participatory approach and legume integration to increase the productivity of early maturing maize in the Nigerian Sudan Savannas por Kamara, A.Y., Ajeigbe, Hakeem A., Ndaghu, N., Kamsang, L., Ademulegun, T., Solomon, R.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Drought, infestation of cereal crops by the parasitic weed Striga hermonthica, and poor soil fertility are the major constraints to maize production by smallholder farmers in the Sudan savannas of northern Nigeria. …”
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  4. Activity Report: Implementation of the CSA Monitoring framework in Doyogena Climate-Smart Landscape, Ethiopia por Ambaw, Gebermedihin, Tadesse, Meron, Recha, John W.M.

    Publicado 2019
    “…Eleven promising CSA options targeting the rehabilitation of degraded landscapes and ecosystems, and the enhancement of farmer resilience were addressed: Terraces with Desho grass (Pennisetum pedicellatum) a soil and water conservation measure; Controlled grazing; Improved wheat seeds (high yielding, disease resistant & early maturing); Improved bean seeds (high yielding); Improved potato seeds (high yielding, bigger tuber size); Cereal/potato-legume crop rotation (N fixing & non-N fixing); Residue incorporation of wheat or barley; Green manure: vetch and/or lupin during off-season (N fixing in time); Improved breeds for small ruminants; Agroforestry (woody perennials and crops) and Cut and carry for animal feed. …”
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    Informe técnico
  5. Ongoing and emerging issues for sustainable bioenergy production on marginal lands in the Mediterranean regions por Pulighe, G., Bonati, G., Colangeli, M., Morese, M.M., Traverso, L., Lupia, F., Khawaja, C., Janssen, R., Fava, Francesco P.

    Publicado 2019
    “…The growing availability of arable land in the Mediterranean regions, as a consequence of the decline of cereal cropping systems and grain legume, provides ample opportunities for performing successful feedstock production on unmanaged areas. …”
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  6. Policy options for advancing seed systems for vegetatively propagated crops in Vietnam por Gatto, M., Le, Dung Phuong, Pacillo, Grazia, Maredia, Mywish K., Hareau, Guy, Spielman, David J., Labarta, Ricardo Antonio

    Publicado 2020
    “…Seed systems for vegetatively propagated crops (VPCs) are frequently governed by a regulatory blueprint designed for major cereal crops. This approach tends to disregard the distinct biological characteristics of VPCs, in turn limiting farmers’ access to high-quality planting material and increasing the risk of pest and disease transmission. …”
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  7. The cassava seed system in Nigeria: Opportunities and challenges for policy and regulatory reform por Wossen, T., Spielman, David J., Abdoulaye, Tahirou, Kumar, P. Lava

    Publicado 2020
    “…Efforts to improve the quality of planting material exchanged in markets or through other channels are often hampered by the unique biological and economic characteristics of vegetative propagation—characteristics that distinguish VPCs from the major cereal crops that drive and shape the policy and investment choices made in many of these countries. …”
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  8. Policy options for advancing seed systems for vegetatively propagated crops in Vietnam por Gatto, M., Le, Dung Phuong, Pacillo, Grazia, Maredia, Mywish K., Hareau, Guy, Spielman, David J., Labarta, Ricardo Antonio

    Publicado 2021
    “…Seed systems for vegetatively propagated crops (VPCs) are frequently governed by regulatory blueprints designed for major cereal crops. This approach tends to disregard the distinct biological characteristics of VPCs, thus limiting farmers’ access to high-quality planting material and increasing the risk of pest and disease transmission. …”
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  9. Marker based enrichment of provitamin A content in two tropical maize synthetics por Kebede, D., Mengesha Abera, W., Menkir, A., Abe, A., Garcia-Oliveira, A.L., Gedil, Melaku A

    Publicado 2021
    “…As a result, people who are largely dependent on cereal-based diets suffer from health challenges due to micronutrient deficiencies. …”
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  10. Sorghum yield response to NPKS and NPZn nutrients along sorghum-growing landscapes por Desta, G., Amede, Tilahun, Gashaw, T., Legesse, G., Agegnehu, G., Mekonnen, Kindu, Whitbread, Anthony M.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Moench] is the major cereal crop used as staple crop in the arid and semi-arid regions of Ethiopia. …”
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  11. Comparison of metabolite profile of aflatoxin-contaminated yellow and white maize Ogi after fermentation with lactic acid bacteria and yeast por Aribisala, O.R.

    Publicado 2021
    “…Maize is susceptible to aflatoxin contamination; so, ogi, (fermented maize gruel) consumed as a breakfast cereal, weaning food and food for convalescents is prone to aflatoxins. …”
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    Tesis
  12. High-cut harvesting of maize stover and genotype choice can provide improved feed for ruminants and stubble for conservation agriculture por Dejene, M., Dixon, R.M., Walsh, K.B., McNeill, D., Seyoum, S., Duncan, Alan J.

    Publicado 2022
    “…In smallholder crop–livestock systems where maize (Zea mays L.) is a staple cereal, the stover is usually an important but low‐quality ruminant feed. …”
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  13. Genome-wide association study of phytic acid in wheat grain unravels markers for improving biofortification por Zhengyu Wen, Juliana, Philomin, Dhugga, Harshaant S., Pacheco, Mario, Martínez, Ulises I., Aguilar, Agustin, Ibba, Maria Itria, Velu, Govindan, Singh, Ravi P., Dhugga, Kanwarpal S.

    Publicado 2022
    “…Biofortification of cereal grains offers a lasting solution to combat micronutrient deficiency in developing countries where it poses developmental risks to children. …”
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  14. Evaluation and identification of resistance lines and QTLs of maize to seedborne Fusarium verticillioides por Ma, Peipei, Haojie Li, Liu, Enpeng, He, Kewei, Song, Yunxia, Dong, Chaopei, Wang, Zhao, Zhang, Xuecai, Zhou, Zijian, Xu, Yufang, Wu, Jianyu, Zhang, Huiyong

    Publicado 2022
    “…Internal fungal contamination in cereal grains may affect plant growth and result in health concerns for humans and animals. …”
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  15. Improving zinc and iron biofortification in wheat through genomics approaches por Wani, Shabir Hussain, Gaikwad, Kiran, Razzaq, Ali, Samantara, Kajal, Kumar, Manjeet, Velu, Govindan

    Publicado 2022
    “…Biofortified wheat with elevated levels of zinc and iron has several potential advantages as a delivery vehicle for micronutrients in the diets of resource-poor consumers who depend on cereal-based diets. The conventional breeding strategies have been successful in the introduction of novel alleles for grain Zn and Fe that led to the release of competitive Zn enriched wheat varieties in South Asia. …”
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  16. Scoping the implementation of recommendations from previous early generation seed studies in sub-Saharan Africa por Opie, Hellen, Akpo, Essegbemon, Desmae, Haile, Okori, Patrick, Ininda, Jane, Ojiewo, Christopher Ochieng

    Publicado 2022
    “…PPPs were established for the root and tuber crops cassava and potatoes; and mainly hybrid and OPV maize for the cereal crops. Fingerprinting of parental lines is the most notably unimplemented for all the countries that it was recommended, but also the national establishements such as Variety Testing Center, demand forecasting frameworks and National Seed Steering committee for the case of Malawi and Tanzania respectively. …”
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  17. Building sorghum seed sector along the grain market in Tanzania: Areas for policy support por Akpo, Essegbemon, Kalema, Elizabeth Phineas, Kongola, Eliud, Muricho, Geoffrey, Ojiewo, Christopher Ochieng

    Publicado 2022
    “…In Tanzania, sorghum is the 3rd most grown cereal with approximately 500,000 tons produced per year (FAOSTAT, 2018). …”
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  18. Genomic selection : A tool for accelerating the efficiency of molecular breeding for development of climate-resilient crops por Neeraj Budhlakoti, Kushwaha, Amar Kant, Rai, Anil, Chaturvedi, K.K., Kumar, Anuj, Pradhan, Anjan Kumar, Kumar, Uttam, Rajeev Kumar, Juliana, Philomin, Mishra, D.C., Kumar, Sundeep

    Publicado 2022
    “…In addition, given the promising initial evaluation outcomes of GS for the improvement of yield, biotic and abiotic stress tolerance, and quality in cereal crops like wheat, maize, and rice, prospects of integrating it in breeding crops are also being explored. …”
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